Bowie Baysox (27-29) at Harrisburg Senators (30-29), Metro Bank Park, 7: Matt LeCroy's bunch has a chance to win its third straight home series if it beats not only the Baysox but the expected Thursday rain. We'll see how it plays out on City Island...

Probable starter for Harrisburg: RHP Caleb Clay (5-2, 3.69 ERA) is coming off a career-first complete game, having tossed nine frames with three hits, three walks and a career-tying nine strikeouts last time out vs. Trenton. Clay, 25, allowed four runs in five innings in his only other start vs. Bowie earlier this year (April 7, no decision).

Probable starter for Bowie: RHP Mike Wright (6-0, 3.30) has, obviously, been pretty effective this season for the Baysox. The 23-year-old is 1-0 with a 1.80 ERA in two starts vs. Harrisburg this year, though he took a no-decision in his last start, allowing four unearned runs in five innings at New Britain. Wright is the No. 8 Baltimore Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America.

Promotions: Fireworks after the game, and Thirsty Thursdays on the boardwalk, meaning $2 draft beers on the, you know, boardwalk.

Coverage: Double-teamed for the last game of this home stand, with myself and Dave Sottille in house. Check our Senators home page and Twitter (@RageAgainstGMo and @davesottile) for updates.

Elsewhere in the Eastern League today:

* Trenton at Binghamton, 10:35 a.m.

* New Britain at Richmond, 6:35

* Reading at Altoona, 7

* New Hampshire at Akron, 7:05

* Portland at Erie, 7:05

RECAPPING YESTERDAY

* Senators 6, Baysox 0 -- Christian Garcia, Blake Treinen and Aaron Barrett shared a seven-hit shutout as Harrisburg evened this three-game Eastern League series a one apiece. CF Brian Goodwin led a balanced offense by going 2-for-4 with two runs scored.

* Altoona 7, Reading 3 -- 1B Andrew Lambo helped the Curve to a fourth straight win by going 2-for-3 with two runs, a double and two RBIs.

* Akron 11, New Hampshire 2 -- 3B Giovanny Urshela (No. 22 Indians prospect) finished 4-for-5 with four runs, two doubles, a home run and two RBIs as the Aeros handing the Fisher Cats their fourth straight loss.